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  • Valentine's Day is right around the corner and it's Black History Month so we're celebrating LOVE through childhood memories and Black History! We will be continuing to read poems by Eloise Greenfield but this time through the eyes of a little girl. It's the simple things that mean the most, like sharing laughter with a […]
  • Learn about Mansa Musa, King of Mali from 1324 - 1337, who is believed to be the wealthiest person who ever lived. Learn of the 9000 mile journey he took to Mecca with 6000 of his people. See the importance ofย  being a good leader, managing your resources and the importance of education for all. […]
  • This lesson will focus on self-awareness and students gaining experience making real-life connections with who they were, who they are, and who they will become in life. We will focus on the continuing movement of our Ancestors through our children and their awareness of their โ€œtrue self.โ€ Lesson Topic The topic of the lesson is […]
  • Using brief poems, I will share a nine-year-old boy's views on his mother's death, knowledge, friends, school, his father, and the future. In the lesson, we will also focus on music genres created by African American people such as RAP (rhythm and poetry and Blues). A short activity will be included to help children match […]
  • What Do You Know About Africa? In this lesson, we will seek to find out what students know about Africa and fill in some known and unknown blanks about Africa. The class will discover Africaโ€™s original name which is Alkebulan; information about the continent and how large it is; the number of nations on the […]
  • For the last week of Young Entrepreneurs, we end it with Cory Nieves aka Mr. Coryโ€™s Cookies. You may have seen him on Ellen or featured in Oprahโ€™s magazine. Mr. Cory makes sure his cookies are baked with the freshest ingredients with no artificial flavors. This week we dive deeper into Mr. Coryโ€™s Cookies. We […]
  • This week we learn about Moziah Bridges, the master designer behind fancy bow ties. We learn how his Grandmother taught him how to sew and the importance of the wisdom of our elders. Mo has bow ties for almost every occasion to ensure you dress the part. We learn how to make a bow tie […]
  • Kick off the week with a lemon flavored treat. This week we brighten our summer with Me and the Bees Lemonade - a business created by Mikaila Ulmer more than 10 years ago! At 16, she continues to produce quality lemony beverages and advocate for bees. We will have a taste test of her lemonade; […]
  • This week we kick it off with the Kushite empire. We begin the lesson learning about the rise of the Kushite empire. The Kushite empire took over northeast African during the breakdown of Egypt. During that time, the Romans were losing their power in that region. By observing the social order of the Kushite empire […]
  • For this week, we will come to know Angel Davis. No way we can miss her. For the past, 20+ years, she has been all over the media: old and new. At some point in our lives, we have witnessed and experienced the activist work of Angel Davis whether sheโ€™s fighting for Black Power or […]
  • Barack Hussein Obama is the 44th president of the United States of America. Barack Obama came from humble beginnings where his Mother was of German descent and his father was from Kenya. Barack Obamaโ€˜s family valued education, andย  Barack Obama has a Law degree. Barack Obama, after various jobs, Obama became a Senator and then […]
  • Lately, we have been seeing a remarkable attorney in the news seeking justice for George Floyd. Keith Ellison, attorney general, courage takes the case that challenges his expertise and forces him to raise to the occasion. It is no easy task to face public ridicule and scrutiny while he partakes in our modern day civil […]
  • A Scholar, Political Leader, Prime Minister, and President As a boy, Kwame Nkrumah did not come from a wealthy family but loved learning and was able to go to school. As a young man, Kwame was able to come to the United States to go to Lincoln University and received a degree. When he returned […]
  • What is group economics? Glad, you asked! An example of group economics is buying black, which ensures money stays in the black community. Think of group economics as a group of people who share resources in order to accomplish a goal, typically, a financial goal. Throughout this week, we will learn tactics and strategies to […]
  • Learn how to start your own business and what tools are needed to have business success. Gwendolyn Ebron is President and CEO of G. Sย  E. Enterprise, Inc., and she will tell you what it takes to run a portion of her business.ย  Learn what characteristics make a good business person and view pictures and […]
  • One of the most profitable and revered neighborhoods that have ever existed in America, is known as Black Wall Street. On approximately 40 acres of land bought by O. W. Gurley and sold to African Americans, a community of businesses; schools; hospitals; restaurants; bus service; organization; private planes, and churches arose.ย ย  Even though many of […]